Adaptivity of the urban open spaces to face the climatic, socio-ecological, multicultural and health challenges, raises questions with multiple design implications, which cannot be solved only with the functional, formal, and technical rethinking of the space. A real adaptivity of the urban open spaces can only result from an informational redirection of the project aimed at raising the integrated capabilities of nature, individuals, organizations, and spaces. This is an interpretation of designing that involves a substantial rethinking of scenarios, visions, and concepts, in terms of plural projection of multiple, flexible, and reversible responses. It is also a new condition of the design experience that can only develop through an inter...
4noUrban microclimatology, urban ecology and studies on Public health and air quality can provide th...
The intensive course abroad, Responsive Urban Environments (RUE), brings students from the United St...
Cities, and with them the criticalities and opportunities that characterize urban contexts, are one ...
The traditional urban fabrics in Arab cities along the Mediterranean coast offer an exceptional 'urb...
The phenomenon of heat islands and the consequent increasing overheating of urban spaces in summer w...
Nowadays, metropolitan urban contexts are called to adapt “to a new urban issue” (Secchi, 2011), a c...
The text presents the argument of major problems and potentiality of Mediterranean countries as they...
Cities consume 75 per cent of global primary energy and emit above 50 per cent of the world’s total ...
This article investigates the Master Plan measures for the environmental, cultural, and social regen...
Along green streets nature based solutions contribute to control flooding, improve air and drainage ...
After the peak of the housing and socio-economic crisis in the last decade, a profound shift in urba...
With a growing world population and changing climate conditions, cities have many problems to face i...
According to recent evaluations, the inevitable climate change will significantly impact the Mediter...
The Water sensitive urban design methodology outlines a holistic design process aimed at defining th...
4noUrban microclimatology, urban ecology and studies on Public health and air quality can provide th...
The intensive course abroad, Responsive Urban Environments (RUE), brings students from the United St...
Cities, and with them the criticalities and opportunities that characterize urban contexts, are one ...
The traditional urban fabrics in Arab cities along the Mediterranean coast offer an exceptional 'urb...
The phenomenon of heat islands and the consequent increasing overheating of urban spaces in summer w...
Nowadays, metropolitan urban contexts are called to adapt “to a new urban issue” (Secchi, 2011), a c...
The text presents the argument of major problems and potentiality of Mediterranean countries as they...
Cities consume 75 per cent of global primary energy and emit above 50 per cent of the world’s total ...
This article investigates the Master Plan measures for the environmental, cultural, and social regen...
Along green streets nature based solutions contribute to control flooding, improve air and drainage ...
After the peak of the housing and socio-economic crisis in the last decade, a profound shift in urba...
With a growing world population and changing climate conditions, cities have many problems to face i...
According to recent evaluations, the inevitable climate change will significantly impact the Mediter...
The Water sensitive urban design methodology outlines a holistic design process aimed at defining th...
4noUrban microclimatology, urban ecology and studies on Public health and air quality can provide th...
The intensive course abroad, Responsive Urban Environments (RUE), brings students from the United St...
Cities, and with them the criticalities and opportunities that characterize urban contexts, are one ...